℗ 1980 Universal International Music B.V.
Released May 19, 2023
Originated 1980
Duration 1h 17m 24s
Record Label Universal Music Australia Pty.
Genre Classical
 

Schumann: Liederkreis Op. 39, Lieder-Album für die Jugend (Elly Ameling – The Philips Recitals, Vol. 16)

Elly Ameling, Jörg Demus

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1.1
I. In der Fremde
Robert Schumann; Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
2:28
1.2
II. Intermezzo
Robert Schumann; Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:41
1.3
III. Waldesgespräch
Robert Schumann; Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
2:28
1.4
IV. Die Stille
Robert Schumann; Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:34
1.5
V. Mondnacht
Robert Schumann; Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
4:29
1.6
VI. Schöne Fremde
Robert Schumann; Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:23
1.7
VII. Auf einer Burg
Robert Schumann; Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
3:27
1.8
VIII. In der Fremde
Robert Schumann; Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:24
1.9
IX. Wehmut
Robert Schumann; Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
2:42
1.10
X. Zwielicht
Robert Schumann; Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
3:20
1.11
XI. Im Walde
Robert Schumann; Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:35
1.12
XII. Frühlingsnacht
Robert Schumann; Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:22
1.13
I. Der Abendstern
Robert Schumann; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:29
1.14
II. Schmetterling
Robert Schumann; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
0:39
1.15
III. Frühlingsbotschaft
Robert Schumann; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:00
1.16
IV. Frühlingsgruss
Robert Schumann; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:22
1.17
V. Vom Schlaraffenland
Robert Schumann; August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:55
1.18
VI. Sonntag
Robert Schumann; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:22
1.19
VII. Zigeunerliedchen Nr. 1
Robert Schumann; Emanuel Geibel; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:08
1.20
VIII. Zigeunerliedchen Nr. 2
Robert Schumann; Emanuel Geibel; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:49
1.21
IX. Des Knaben Berglied
Robert Schumann; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:50
1.22
X. Mailied
Robert Schumann; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:14
1.23
XI. Käuzlein
Robert Schumann; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:49
1.24
XII. Hinaus ins Freie!
Robert Schumann; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:30
1.25
XIII. Der Sandmann
Robert Schumann; Hermann Kletke; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
2:03
1.26
XIV. Marienwürmchen
Robert Schumann; from "Des Knaben Wunderhorn" (von Achim & Brentano); Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:32
1.27
XV. Die Waise
Robert Schumann; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:51
1.28
XVI. Das Glück
Robert Schumann; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
0:47
1.29
XVII. Weihnachtslied
Robert Schumann; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:59
1.30
XVIII. Die wandelnde Glocke
Robert Schumann; Johann Wolfgang von Goethe; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:56
1.31
XIX. Frühlingslied
Robert Schumann; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
3:08
1.32
XX. Frühlings Ankunft
Robert Schumann; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:16
1.33
XXI. Die Schwalben
Robert Schumann; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:04
1.34
XXII. Kinderwacht
Robert Schumann; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:30
1.35
XXIII. Des Sennen Abschied
Robert Schumann; Melchior von Diepenbrock; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:50
1.36
XXIV. Er ist's
Robert Schumann; Eduard Mörike; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:17
1.37
XXV. Spinnelied
Robert Schumann; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:33
1.38
XXVI. Des Buben Schützenlied
Robert Schumann; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:03
1.39
XXVII. Schneeglöckchen
Robert Schumann; Friedrich Schiller; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
1:14
1.40
XXVIII. Lied Lynceus des Türmers
Robert Schumann; Johann Wolfgang von Goethe; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
3:44
1.41
XXIX. Mignon
Robert Schumann; Elly Ameling; Jörg Demus
4:37
A glorious celebration of 'the Dutch nightingale': all of Elly Ameling's song-recital albums for Philips are being released by Universal Music! In a career that spanned 43 years, Elly Ameling recorded over 150 LPs and CDs, many of them recognized with an Edison Award, the Grand Prix du Disque and the Deutscher Schallplattenpreis. She chose, from early on, to place art song at the heart of her repertoire. It is the full range of her mastery in this repertoire, from Monteverdi to Mahler, from Schubert to Cole Porter, which is celebrated in the present collection of her Philips and Decca recordings, issued to mark her 90th birthday. Purity and beauty of voice, lively characterization and the art that conceals art were the hallmarks of Ameling as a singer. She loved singing as a child, and studying languages as a teenager, and her singing radiated an inner warmth and intelligence throughout her career. That career began in earnest soon after she won a Dutch singing competition in 1956, when a recording was made of the 'Laudate Dominum' from Mozart's Dominican Vespers, K. 321, issued by Philips on a 45rpm record and quickly forgotten. Only now has it been transferred to digital formats, from a rare copy of the disc in the collection of the Dutch writer René Seghers. She recorded with pleasure and brought an imagined audience into the studio with her, and her communicative gifts transferred readily to the microphone. Philips captured her in Baroque cantatas by Vivaldi and Handel, and in the central German Lied repertoire from Haydn, Mozart and Schubert (eight glorious albums, including his little-known theatre music) to Wolf's Italienisches Liederbuch and Mörike-Lieder. Her perfect French is on display in mélodies by Debussy, Poulenc and Satie, and her linguistic virtuosity comes to the fore in several immaculately curated albums of mixed repertoire from Dowland to Castelnuovo-Tedesco. Digitally recorded in 1982, Ameling's 'An die Musik' Schubert album had the distinction of being the first Lieder recital to appear on CD, and still deserves the accolades heaped upon it then. Though they were made in the CD era and received with just as much lavish praise as their predecessors, Ameling's later Philips albums have become collectors' items, and several of them receive their first reissue in this box. There are even two albums of jazz standards, which Ameling sings in inimitable style.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Universal Music Australia Pty. Studio Masters

Tracks 1-41 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
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I. In der Fremde
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II. Intermezzo
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III. Waldesgespräch
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IV. Die Stille
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V. Mondnacht
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VI. Schöne Fremde
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VII. Auf einer Burg
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VIII. In der Fremde
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IX. Wehmut
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X. Zwielicht
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XI. Im Walde
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XII. Frühlingsnacht
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I. Der Abendstern
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II. Schmetterling
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III. Frühlingsbotschaft
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IV. Frühlingsgruss
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V. Vom Schlaraffenland
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VI. Sonntag
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VII. Zigeunerliedchen Nr. 1
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VIII. Zigeunerliedchen Nr. 2
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IX. Des Knaben Berglied
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X. Mailied
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XI. Käuzlein
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XII. Hinaus ins Freie!
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XIII. Der Sandmann
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XIV. Marienwürmchen
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XV. Die Waise
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XVI. Das Glück
-2.37-27.06-23.211
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XVII. Weihnachtslied
-4.27-26.34-21.412
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XVIII. Die wandelnde Glocke
-4.07-26.63-23.614
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XIX. Frühlingslied
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XX. Frühlings Ankunft
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XXI. Die Schwalben
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XXII. Kinderwacht
-18.24-37.87-35.012
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XXIII. Des Sennen Abschied
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XXIV. Er ist's
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XXV. Spinnelied
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XXVI. Des Buben Schützenlied
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XXVII. Schneeglöckchen
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XXVIII. Lied Lynceus des Türmers
-2.33-25.60-21.214
41
XXIX. Mignon
-2.60-25.72-20.514

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